This is a meticulously researched survey into the place and purpose of theatre in ancient Greece. It examines the surviving plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander, as well as giving an insight into how and where the plays were performed, who acted them out, and who watched them.
Political Philosophy Salinger — Catcher in the Rye Salinger — Franny & Zooey/9 Storys Sartre — No Exit/Flies Scott — Ivanhoe/Others Shakespeare — Antony & Cleopatra Shakespeare — As You Like It Shakespeare — Hamlet Shakespeare — Henry ...
Three Great Plays of Euripides: Medea, Hippolytus, Helen
The two volumes of essays and translations of the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides are the accumulation of some twelve years' of producing ancient plays for contemporary audiences and actors.
Jh. von H.R. Goette (Athen) folgen elf Aufsatze von E. Pohlmann (Erlangen) zur griechischen und romischen Buhnendichtung sowie Beitrage von R. Bees (Wurzburg) zu Aischylos, P. von Mollendorff (Munchen) zu Aristophanes, O. Lendle (Marburg) ...
A Social and Economic History of the Theatre to 300 BC.: Documents with Translation and Commentary. Theatre beyond Athens
To archaio hellēniko theatro epi skēnēs: encheiridio gia tis parastaseis tou archaiou dramatos stēn klasikē neoterous chronous
"Sophocles stands as one of the greatest dramatists of all time, influencing a vast array of artists and thinkers over the centuries.
Euripides IV: Rhesus, The Suppliant Women, Orestes, Iphigenia in Aulis, written by legendary author Euripides, is widely considered to be among the greatest classic texts of all time.
The Dramas of Euripides: Complete Surviving Works, 19 Plays
Media - Hippolytus - Helen.